The Goodnight Summer Tour now in it’s 10th year once again brings together some of the best local talent Houston has to offer and some up-and-coming national acts you don’t want to miss. The Goodnight Summer Tour started as a proper rock send off to the summer months but has become much more over the years. This year, bands will be performing on two stages inside Warehouse live so that the music never stops!

For tickets go to www.thegoodnightsummertour.com.

Show Date:

Saturday, September 23rd 2017

Tickets are $12 in advance @ www.thegoodnightsummertour.com

or any band member.

Doors open at 7:00PM

Special beers provided by 8th Wonder Brewery at a special price:) Come out early to partake in the fun!

My friend and many of yours as well, Paco Estrada, was hospitalized for the majority of the month of March. He had a variety of issues with breathing, which started because of a nasty case of the flu. Thankfully, he is now home resting and recovering. But as you can imagine the cost of the stay in the hospital and ensuing help he needs will not come cheap – especially for an independent musician without health insurance.

This benefit show is raising funds to help support his recovery and future health. 100% of the cover charge will go directly to Paco. The Dallas show was a major success but I wanted to put this show on since Paco has many friends in Houston who I know would love to help.

In addition, many amazing people have also contributed to his GoFundMe campaign. We encourage everyone to do the same: https://www.gofundme.com/loveforpaco

The Goodnight Summer Tour now in it’s 8th year once again brings together some of the best local talent Houston has to offer and some up-and-coming national acts you don’t want to miss. The Goodnight Summer Tour started as a proper rock send off to the summer months but has become much more over the years. Stay tuned for more announcements.

The afternoon on 6th street was vibrant with energy coursing from every bar whose open windows streamed live music. Deep Ella’s set felt like the eye of the storm when they finished. The four piece immediately captured the attention of the crowd as these seasoned musicians blew new and old fans away.

There were some great tracks but You Lied was the favourite. When the track starts you feel like enter a maze with vibrant, translucent hedges as you become totally lost within its walls. The best thing about You Lied is it encompasses what individual talents Deep Ella have as well showcasing their uniformed sound. It may have been the weather, the bands who played before them, or the atmosphere of 6th street but it seemed like at that moment when You Lied played it typified SXSW and when the song came to a close, the cheers and claps affirmed this thought.

You may like Garage, Indie, Industrial Heavy Metal or my personal best Italian Occult Psychedelia but whatever your favourite ostentatious sub-genre may be Deep Ella transcend them all as they are simply a great Rock band. The band are the roots of what rock music is, yet still have a progressive sound to them. If the Houston band are ever playing close to you make a window in your schedule and be there.